Bracket



Nov. 29, 1927. 1,651,297

F. F. SOMERS BRACKET Filed May 23, 1925 ATT RNEY WITNESS:

of the arm 3 and each arm has a rounded Patented Nov. 1927..

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FRED F. somnns; or sronGi's, MICHIGAN.

BRACKET.

Application filed m 23,1925. Serial No. 32,414.

This invention relates to means for slip: porting shade rollers and curtain poles, the

general object of the invention being to pro vide a pair of brackets with arms thereon for supporting a shade roller and with other arms for receiving theends of a curtain supporting member. I I i I Another object or the invention is to so arrange the parts that the shade roller will be hidden by the curtain.

This invention also consists in certain other features'ot construction and'in the combination and arrangement of the several parts, to be hereinafter fully described, illustrated in the accompanyingdrawings and specifically pointed .out in the appended claim. 3 I

In desc 'ibing my invention in detail, reference will be had to the accompanying drawings wherein like characters denote'like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, and in which Figure 1 is a plan view showing the device in use; I I

Figure 2 is a perspective View of one of the brackets.

Figure 3 is aview of a portion or "the other bracket. I I

Figure 4 is a sectional View throughFig ure 1. I I

In these views. the bracketsare shownv at 1., each bracket comprising a plate 2, the arm 3 and the pair of arms-4, the arms being formed integral with the plate. The. arm 3 is of angle shapeand hasa head 5 at its out-er end. The head of one bracket 18 other bracket is provided with a hole 7 for receiving the pintles of the shade roll-er A. The arms t are arranged one on each side shade roller.

enlargement 8 at its outer end, the enlargements of the two armsextending in opposite directions. These arms'are' adapted to cnter the open end of the telescopic curtain is of angle shape.

From the foregoing supporting member B, each section of which and the curtain pole are formed integral it will be seen that the supporting arms for both the shade roller with the supporting plate 2, which is provided with the holes 2 for receiving the fastening means so that it is only necessary" to use a pair of brackets to support both the shade roller and the curtain pole. The parts are so arranged that the curtain will It is thought from the foregoing description that the advantages and novel features of my invention will 'be readily apparent.

I desire it tobe understood that I may 'makechangesin the'co'nstruction and in the combination and arrangement of the several parts, provided that such changes fall within the scope of the appended claim- What I claim is A supportingbracket or the class described. comprising base plate, an angle arm formed therewith and having a 'head' provided with a'pintle receiving opening and a pair of straight arms formed withthe base plate, one. on each side of the angle I FRED F. s oMERs. I

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